They killed half of their girls -- what did they expect?

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BEIJING (AP) — China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.
President Xi Jinping has called for a “national rejuvenation,” with tighter Communist Party control of business, education, culture and religion. Companies and the public are under increasing pressure to align with its vision for a more powerful China and healthier society.


The party has reduced children’s access to online games and is trying to discourage what it sees as unhealthy attention to celebrities.
Broadcasters must “resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics,” the TV regulator said, using an insulting slang term for effeminate men — “niang pao,” or literally, “girlie guns.”
That reflects official concern that Chinese pop stars, influenced by the sleek, girlish look of some South Korean and Japanese singers and actors, are failing to encourage China’s young men to be masculine enough.
Broadcasters should avoid promoting “vulgar internet celebrities” and admiration of wealth and celebrity, the regulator said. Instead, programs should “vigorously promote excellent Chinese traditional culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture.”
Xi’s government also is tightening control over Chinese internet industries.
It has launched anti-monopoly, data security and other enforcement actions at companies including games and social media provider Tencent Holding and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group that the ruling party worries are too big and independent.
Rules that took effect Wednesday limit anyone under 18 to three hours per week of online games and prohibit play on school days.

Chinese women walk past advertisement featuring teen idol Lu Han, also known as China’s Justin Bieber in Beijing. China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
Game developers already were required to submit new titles for government approval before they could be released. Officials have called on them to add nationalistic themes.
The party also is tightening control over celebrities.

Broadcasters should avoid performers who “violate public order” or have “lost morality,” the regulator said. Programs about the children of celebrities also are banned.
On Saturday, microblog platform Weibo Corp. suspended thousands of accounts for fan clubs and entertainment news.
A popular actress, Zhao Wei, has disappeared from streaming platforms without explanation. Her name has been removed from credits of movies and TV programs.
Thursday’s order told broadcasters to limit pay for performers and to avoid contract terms that might help them evade taxes.
Another actress, Zheng Shuang, was fined 299 million yuan ($46 million) last week on tax evasion charges in a warning to celebrities to be positive role models.
 
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BEIJING (AP) — China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.
President Xi Jinping has called for a “national rejuvenation,” with tighter Communist Party control of business, education, culture and religion. Companies and the public are under increasing pressure to align with its vision for a more powerful China and healthier society.


The party has reduced children’s access to online games and is trying to discourage what it sees as unhealthy attention to celebrities.
Broadcasters must “resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics,” the TV regulator said, using an insulting slang term for effeminate men — “niang pao,” or literally, “girlie guns.”
That reflects official concern that Chinese pop stars, influenced by the sleek, girlish look of some South Korean and Japanese singers and actors, are failing to encourage China’s young men to be masculine enough.
Broadcasters should avoid promoting “vulgar internet celebrities” and admiration of wealth and celebrity, the regulator said. Instead, programs should “vigorously promote excellent Chinese traditional culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture.”
Xi’s government also is tightening control over Chinese internet industries.
It has launched anti-monopoly, data security and other enforcement actions at companies including games and social media provider Tencent Holding and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group that the ruling party worries are too big and independent.
Rules that took effect Wednesday limit anyone under 18 to three hours per week of online games and prohibit play on school days.

Chinese women walk past advertisement featuring teen idol Lu Han, also known as China’s Justin Bieber in Beijing. China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
Game developers already were required to submit new titles for government approval before they could be released. Officials have called on them to add nationalistic themes.
The party also is tightening control over celebrities.

Broadcasters should avoid performers who “violate public order” or have “lost morality,” the regulator said. Programs about the children of celebrities also are banned.
On Saturday, microblog platform Weibo Corp. suspended thousands of accounts for fan clubs and entertainment news.
A popular actress, Zhao Wei, has disappeared from streaming platforms without explanation. Her name has been removed from credits of movies and TV programs.
Thursday’s order told broadcasters to limit pay for performers and to avoid contract terms that might help them evade taxes.
Another actress, Zheng Shuang, was fined 299 million yuan ($46 million) last week on tax evasion charges in a warning to celebrities to be positive role models.

Russia, China and The Taliban are promoting masculinity and the USA is going in the opposite direction.
 
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BEIJING (AP) — China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.
President Xi Jinping has called for a “national rejuvenation,” with tighter Communist Party control of business, education, culture and religion. Companies and the public are under increasing pressure to align with its vision for a more powerful China and healthier society.


The party has reduced children’s access to online games and is trying to discourage what it sees as unhealthy attention to celebrities.
Broadcasters must “resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics,” the TV regulator said, using an insulting slang term for effeminate men — “niang pao,” or literally, “girlie guns.”
That reflects official concern that Chinese pop stars, influenced by the sleek, girlish look of some South Korean and Japanese singers and actors, are failing to encourage China’s young men to be masculine enough.
Broadcasters should avoid promoting “vulgar internet celebrities” and admiration of wealth and celebrity, the regulator said. Instead, programs should “vigorously promote excellent Chinese traditional culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture.”
Xi’s government also is tightening control over Chinese internet industries.
It has launched anti-monopoly, data security and other enforcement actions at companies including games and social media provider Tencent Holding and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group that the ruling party worries are too big and independent.
Rules that took effect Wednesday limit anyone under 18 to three hours per week of online games and prohibit play on school days.

Chinese women walk past advertisement featuring teen idol Lu Han, also known as China’s Justin Bieber in Beijing. China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
Game developers already were required to submit new titles for government approval before they could be released. Officials have called on them to add nationalistic themes.
The party also is tightening control over celebrities.

Broadcasters should avoid performers who “violate public order” or have “lost morality,” the regulator said. Programs about the children of celebrities also are banned.
On Saturday, microblog platform Weibo Corp. suspended thousands of accounts for fan clubs and entertainment news.
A popular actress, Zhao Wei, has disappeared from streaming platforms without explanation. Her name has been removed from credits of movies and TV programs.
Thursday’s order told broadcasters to limit pay for performers and to avoid contract terms that might help them evade taxes.
Another actress, Zheng Shuang, was fined 299 million yuan ($46 million) last week on tax evasion charges in a warning to celebrities to be positive role models.

They see what it's doing to American culture. The social experiments the liberals are conducting are ripping at society. They won't no part of it.
 
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Thats why its eventually going to fall. The meek do not inherit the earth. The strong do.
Bingo..
Can be applied to anyone's personal or national situation. Just like the Stan...feels dont matter, power does.
We better wake up and realize the greatest nation ever for its citizens is on the precipice.
 
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Bingo..
Can be applied to anyone's personal or national situation. Just like the Stan...feels dont matter, power does.
We better wake up and realize the greatest nation ever for its citizens is on the precipice.

The odd thing is liberals lust for power by any means necessary to turn America into a weak whinny country where people are victims.
 
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The odd thing is liberals lust for power by any means necessary to turn America into a weak whinny country where people are victims.

I dont get it. The bureacracy is intentionally emasculating its male citizens while trying to maintain Pax Americana.
 
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I dont get it. The bureacracy is intentionally emasculating its male citizens while trying to maintain Pax Americana.

There's a reason liberals are on the periphery of this thread like ground hogs checking to see if they can see their shadows.

The real world will eat them alive outside of America. The funny thing is this whole Taliban donkey kick in the teeth to the Biden administration still hasn't awakened them to the harsh reality the weak feekless behavior is setting future generations in America up for failure.
 
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There's a reason liberals are on the periphery of this thread like ground hogs checking to see if they can see their shadows.

The real world will eat them alive outside of America. The funny thing is this whole Taliban donkey kick in the teeth to the Biden administration still hasn't awakened them to the harsh reality the weak feekless behavior is setting future generations in America up for failure.

Heck at this point..I want a man to be a man and a woman to be a woman. Great attributes in both so stop trying to create some Frankenstein equality with X's and O's that will not exhibit any positive attributes of either gender.
 
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It will be easier to beat us in a war. I dont see our military beating them.
After last night I begin to question a lot of things. During pregame, as the national anthem was played, there was a very strong sound from hte student section with a very male voice tone. Very different from the past. While the MSM may promote effeminate males, there still seems to be a flood of good old American testosterone begging to be unleashed.
 
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It will be easier to beat us in a war. I dont see our military beating them.

We're definitely not the menacing threat we were in 1990's before we made them into the international trade power and before they started stealing our technology. Combine that with the weakling culture and we are probably becoming more laughable than anything.
 
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We're definitely not the menacing threat we were in 1990's before we made them into the international trade power and before they started stealing our technology. Combine that with the weakling culture and we are probably becoming more laughable than anything.
Of course with the supply chain woes we're facing, doing without Chinese goods is becoming much more feasible......they are no longer indispensable.
 
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Official government oppression usually leads to people being killed. Then the question becomes who do they come for next.
 
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